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The indoor environment of a shed or garage will also protect your mower from extreme temperatures (neither freezing cold nor boiling hot conditions will do your mower any good), as well as strong winds. Keeps Your Lawn Mower Secure – Both a garage or a shed represents a secure option for storing your lawn mower.
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Properly storing your lawn mower can go a long way to making sure it stays in great shape and continues to work as it should every time you wheel it out onto your lawn. And given that buying a lawn mower is often a meaningful investment (I definitely had to save up for a while to be able to buy my last one), you want it to last as long as it possibly can. If you’re wondering “where to store the lawn mower” to have the best chance of it staying healthy, you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to discuss several lawn mower storage ideas in this article and help you figure out which solution is the best fit for your home setup.
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Learn More »– You don’t want to spend half an hour digging your mower out from under a pile of crap every time you need to cut the lawn. Garages and sheds are designed to store these sorts of tools and the fact that your mower will have its own spot will mean you can easily grab it when you need it. No drama, just mowing. Keep the Mess Out of the House – Unless you’re going to spend 20 or 30 minutes cleaning down your mower after each session, there will likely be some clippings stuck to it somewhere (probably underneath the deck) and maybe some mud on the wheels. But that’s ok when you’re putting it in a garage or shed. Perfectly acceptable. But would you want to be trailing that mess into your home?! Where to Store a Lawn Mower If You Don’t Have a Shed or Garage Obviously, not everyone is fortunate enough to have a garage or the outdoor space needed to put up a shed. If that’s the situation you find yourself in, below we’re going to outline a number of other lawn mower storage options that you might be able to use instead.
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Learn More »In summary, storing your lawn mower in the basement is not a bad option if you have a lightweight mower that is not gas-powered, and access to the basement is straightforward.
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